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Aṇguttara-Nikāya
Pañcaka-Nipāta
26. Upasampadā Vagga

The Book of the Gradual Sayings
The Book of the Fives
Chapter XXVI: Acceptance

Suttas 328-332

Translated by E. M. Hare

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Suttas 328

Patta-g-gāhāpaka Suttaṃ

The Receiver of Bowls (1)

[328.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

"Monks, if a monk follow the course of five things,
he ought not to be selected as one who is the receiver of undergarments.

What five?

He goes astray from wish,
he goes astray from hatred,
he goes astray from confusion,
he goes astray from fear,
and he knows not what is taken[1] from what is not.

Monks, if a monk follow the course of these five things,
he ought not to be selected as one who is the receiver of undergarments.

"Monks, if a monk follow the course of five things,
he may be selected as one who is the receiver of undergarments.

What five?

He does not go astray from wish,
he does not go astray from hatred,
he does not go astray from confusion,
he does not go astray from fear,
and he knows what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk follow the course of these five things,
he may be selected as one who is the receiver of undergarments.

 


 

Suttas 329

Dutiya Patta-g-gāhāpaka Suttaṃ

The Receiver of Bowls (2)

[329.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

"Monks, if a monk follow the course of five things,
he ought not to be selected as one who is the receiver of undergarments,
if selected,
he ought not to be sent.

What five?

He goes astray from wish,
he goes astray from hatred,
he goes astray from confusion,
he goes astray from fear,
and he knows not what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk follow the course of these five things,
he ought not to be selected as one who is the receiver of undergarments,
if selected,
he ought not to be sent.

"Monks, if a monk follow the course of five things,
he may be selected as one who is the receiver of undergarments,
if selected,
he may be sent.

What five?

He does not go astray from wish,
he does not go astray from hatred,
he does not go astray from confusion,
he does not go astray from fear,
and he knows what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk follow the course of these five things,
he may be selected as one who is the receiver of undergarments,
he may be sent.

 


 

Suttas 330

Tatiya Patta-g-gāhāpaka Suttaṃ

The Receiver of Bowls (3)

[330.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

"Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of five things,
he ought to be known as a fool.

What five?

He goes astray from wish,
he goes astray from hatred,
he goes astray from confusion,
he goes astray from fear,
and he knows not what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of these five things,
he ought to be known as a fool.

"Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of five things,
he ought to be known as insightful.

What five?

He does not go astray from wish,
he does not go astray from hatred,
he does not go astray from confusion,
he does not go astray from fear,
and he knows what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of these five things,
he ought to be known as insightful.

 


 

Suttas 331

Catuttha Patta-g-gāhāpaka Suttaṃ

The Receiver of Bowls (4)

[331.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

"Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of five things,
he ought to be known as one who goes about to hurt and injure himself.

What five?

He goes astray from wish,
he goes astray from hatred,
he goes astray from confusion,
he goes astray from fear,
and he knows not what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of these five things,
he ought to be known as one who goes about to hurt and injure himself.

"Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of five things,
he ought to be known as one who does not go about to hurt and injure himself.

What five?

He does not go astray from wish,
he does not go astray from hatred,
he does not go astray from confusion,
he does not go astray from fear,
and he knows what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of these five things,
he ought to be known as one who does not go about to hurt and injure himself.

 


 

Suttas 332

Pañcama Patta-g-gāhāpaka Suttaṃ

The Receiver of Bowls (5)

[332.1] Thus have I heard:

Once the Exalted One dwelt near Sāvatthī;
and there he addressed the monks, saying:

"Monks."

'Yes, lord,' they replied;
and the Exalted One said:

"Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of five things,
he ought to be known as one as one whose reward will be hell.

What five?

He goes astray from wish,
he goes astray from hatred,
he goes astray from confusion,
he goes astray from fear,
and he knows not what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of these five things,
he ought to be known as one whose reward will be hell.

"Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of five things,
he ought to be known as one whose reward will be heavon.

What five?

He does not go astray from wish,
he does not go astray from hatred,
he does not go astray from confusion,
he does not go astray from fear,
and he knows what is taken from what is not.

Monks, if a monk who is one who is the receiver of undergarments follow the course of these five things,
he ought to be known as one whose reward will be heavon.

 


[1] Hare does not translate. This is from P.E.D.


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